Qatar
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zaid Center organizes a lecture entitled (Why Ramadan)?
March 24, 2025 | 10:07 AM
As part of its advocacy efforts to promote Ramadan values and instill Islamic morals, the Abdullah bin Zaid AlMahmoud Islamic Cultural Center, affiliated with the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, organized an educational lecture in English entitled "Why Ramadan?”The lecture was delivered by preacher Mufti Ismail Menk, and was attended by a large number of Msheireb visitors, approximately 2,700 people, at the Eid prayer area in Msheireb Downtown Doha. The aim was to understand the wisdom behind imposing Ramadan fasting on Muslims every year. The preacher, Mufti Menk, explained that Ramadan comes every year in a Muslim’s life to renew his pledge to various Islamic worship and rituals, including fasting, standing in prayer, and connecting with the Quran. Ramadan teaches us patience and trains us on it, through our abstaining from the permissible things we are familiar with, such as food, drink, and other things that are permissible for us outside of Ramadan, from sunrise to sunset. He pointed out that the month of Ramadan is thus an intensive course in various acts of worship, coming every year in a Muslim’s life to renew his pledge to the various Islamic values and renew his connection with his Lord and Creator through the spiritual atmosphere that is not available outside of Ramadan. Ramadan comes to change the life of a Muslim for the better, and prevents him from the negative things that he has become accustomed to and accustomed to. It is an opportunity for all of us to change our behavior for the better by adhering to Islamic etiquette. Ramadan is mentioned in the noble hadith qudsi: "Every deed of the son of Adam is for him, except fasting; it is for Me, and I will reward it. Fasting is a shield. When it is a day of fasting for any one of you, let him neither utter obscene words nor raise his voice. If anyone insults him or fights him, let him say: I am a fasting person. By the One in Whose hand is Muhammad’s soul, the odor from the mouth of a fasting person is better in the sight of Allah than the fragrance of musk.” The fasting person has two joys: when he breaks his fast, he rejoices, and when he meets his Lord, he rejoices in his fasting.During the lecture, the preacher also spoke about the negative habits that accompany Ramadan worship, which sometimes overwhelm it, leading to worship losing its spirit and turning it into a habit for the person. He pointed out that fasting came to change the Muslim’s entire life, including his daily habits. Ramadan was prescribed to make us more aware of the value of time and the value of life through our intensive training in worship, by elevating our desires, so that we reach the piety desired by the legislation of fasting, and we enhance the value of ourselves and elevate our goals to reach the pleasure of our Lord.Commenting on the lecture, Dr. Saleh bin Ali Al-Marri, Director of the Sheikh Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center, emphasized that preacher Mufti Ismail Menk enjoys wide acceptance and great influence, and has a distinctive style in preaching and speaking to people. He explained that his preaching style combines scientific foundations and the ability to deliver information to all segments of society, emphasizing the center’s continued commitment to fulfilling its religious guidance mission through the various activities it sponsors and organizes.
March 24, 2025 | 10:07 AM